Ewen Glass

Birth : 1982-12-25, Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, UK

History

Ewen is a screenwriter from Northern Ireland. He graduated from University of Stirling (Scotland) and cut his teeth on a number of stage-plays including Glasgow Gilmorehill's 'Method' (part of the 'New Writing New Worlds' festival in 2006), and 'The Gyntish Self', an adaptation of Ibsen's Peer Gynt (Edinburgh Fringe, 2008). His one-act play, 'A Nurse Called Laura' was staged in Rome as part of Attori in Cerca D'Autore festival and led to his first screen credit when it was adapted into the short 'Un'Infermiera di Nome Laura' by FakeFactory (Rome Independent Film Festival 2009). Since then, he has written a number of features, short films and TV dramas. In 2013, Ewen won a place on Edinburgh International Film Festival's prestigious TalentLab.

Movies

Little Kingdom
Story
Soldier Jack deserts his unit and finds his wife Eva in isolated village in the mountains. She moved there to work in a factory unaware of the cruel owner Bar. Secret police arrives and it seems both Jack and Eva's time is up.
Little Kingdom
Writer
Soldier Jack deserts his unit and finds his wife Eva in isolated village in the mountains. She moved there to work in a factory unaware of the cruel owner Bar. Secret police arrives and it seems both Jack and Eva's time is up.
Lies We Tell
Screenplay
A trusted driver must deal with his dead boss's Muslim mistress, her dark past pulling him into a life-and-death showdown with her notorious gangster cousin/ex-husband.
A Sign of Things
Writer
Having lost his job when the factory closed, dad Daniel is now seemingly devoting himself to the church. When his wife, stay-at-home mum Zara, agrees to let a racy cabaret club pay to advertise on the side of their house a family showdown ensues.
Basement
Screenplay
Six friends are lured to an underground basement for a sinister experiment, will they escape, but most importantly will they live or die?